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February 22, 2012

ACTA Presents: How do I know what is beautiful?

In coordination with the Red Poppy Art House, the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) presents:

La Mesa: “How do I know what is beautiful? An Exploration of Differing Aesthetics from the Traditional Arts Point of View”

What is necessary to understand about culturally specific forms to appreciate them? What is valued as beauty in form? Smooth lines over rough texture? Color choices? Flat feet vs. pointed toe?  Falsetto singing? Three artists/organizations will share their art forms to address the culturally specific “”through lines” that most people may not be aware of. The discussion is open to all tradition and tradition based artists and interested public.

Featuring performances by traditional artists including Indian dancers, Aztec regalia makers, and a hula master.

See the event posting on ACTA’s site here.

Free //   Questions or to RSVP:  lilyk@actaonline.org / 415.346.5200

 

The Traditional Arts Roundtable Series will offer two kinds of programs throughout the year:

*Skill Building Sessions to hone your ability to tell your story and seek out potential grant sources.

*La Mesa Sessions, named after the proverbial table where we can share food, drink, and conversation in an intimate and relaxed matter where ideas and art sharing can flow naturally.

Start: February 22, 2012 6:30 pm
End: February 22, 2012 8:30 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: FREE

February 23, 2012

ROBERTA DONNAY JAZZ ENSEMBLE: A Tribute To The Women Of Jazz Of The 1920s And ’30s

Roberta Donnay is a Jazz recording artist and award-winning singer/songwriter. She is listed in The Jazz Singer as one of the top 521 jazz singers. As a touring artist, Ms. Donnay has performed with or opened for many great artists including George Benson, Bob Dorough, Dave Ellis, David Grisman, Dr. John, John Hammond, Dan Hicks, Jonny Lange, Huey Lewis, Bonnie Raitt, Joe Sample and David Sanborn.

As a session singer, she’s appeared on countless recordings. Six independent CD’s have been released of Ms. Donnay’s originals and Jazz recordings. Her songs and vocals have been featured in film and TV. Donnay wrote the song “One World”, used to celebrate United Nation’s 50th Anniversary and adopted by schools and events as a world peace anthem, including Hague Appeal For Peace (NL) and World AIDS Day (South Africa). Ms. Donnay has been touring the past 6 years as one of the Hot Licks in the performing group Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks, who recently performed this July at Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland!

Roberta Donnay: vocals
John Burr: piano
Sam Bevan: bass
TBA: trumpet

“Her version of “Put It Where You Want It” could stop a war!  At least warriors might put down their weapons for a few minutes while they listen to this cool, funky version of the classic!”
- Russ Davis, Beyond Jazz (((XM))SATELLiTE RADiO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAzbsAX1h1s
(Bye Bye Blackbird – Live @ Yoshi’s Feb 2011)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXYNAYN7Nn0&feature=related
(Why Don’t You Do Right – Live @ Yoshi’s Feb 2011)

$10 – $12 admission.  Doors at 6:30 pm.  Show at 7:00 pm.

Start: February 23, 2012 6:30 pm
End: February 23, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $10-12

February 24, 2012

YEYE SUAREZ: Explorando El Sin Fin

En esta vida de divisiones y limitaciones espirituales, fisicas y mentales, la musica, el canto y el movimiento ofrecen un espacio vital para dejar por un instante las preocupaciones y disfrutar de las vibraciones infinitas.YeYe los invita a explorar un Sin Fin de sentimientos, intercambiando el miedo por el amor y el dolor por sonidos y cantos de sanacion, a traves de nutritivos tambores con el exquisito sabor Latinoamericano.

In this world of mental, spiritual and physical divisions and limitations, music, singing and movement provide a vital place to let go of life’s preoccupations for a moment and enjoy endless vibrations. Yeye invites you to explore “Endlessness” feelings, exchanging fears for love and pain for sounds and songs of healing through nurturing drums and the exquisite Latin American flavor.

YeYe Suarez: lead vocals, dance, capachos, maracon
Braulio Barrera: cajon, congas, Afro-Preuvian percussion
Jeremy Allen: bass, cuatro, cumaco, voice
Jeremy Mintz: guitar, charango, cuatro, voice
Luis Rodrigues: Afro-Venezuelan percussion
Bryan Robledo: Hip Hop
Plus surprise special guests

“A theater, music, dance and storytelling project that uses movement and rhythm form the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean to preserve the people’s history promote healing and speak of issues affecting the community. It’s not just a performance it’s an actual journey to get to one place” – KPFA Full Circle Show

FB: YeYe Suarez
youtube.com/jujosuva
www.YeYesuarez.com
yeye@yeyesuarez.com

$12-$20 admission.  Doors at 7:30 pm.  Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: February 24, 2012 7:30 pm
End: February 24, 2012 10:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $12-20

February 25, 2012

THE LISA ENGELKEN BAND: Anima Explorations, Pt. II

Extraordinary singer, songwriter and arranger Lisa Engelken is a Kansas-born, straight-shooter, known for a fearless stage presence that has garnered her comparisons to Evel Kneivel, Janis Joplin and a roaring Harley Davidson motorbike.

Classically and theatrically trained, Engelken has shared the stage with greats such as Yo La Tengo, John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Trask, Greg Brown, T-Bone Burnett and Tom Waits.  Equal parts freight train, junkyard trombone and tumbleweed, Engelken alternately locomotes and floats through tunes.

Lisa returns to the Red Poppy after last Spring’s sold-out event that premiered her new project Anima Explorations.

Lisa performs with a new band that features some of the most daring and innovative in the Bay Area.  Together they will embark on the new adventure:  Part II of Anima Explorations, debuts Lisa’s new compositions and arrangements as a continued exploration through voice and harmony of the opposing forces that wrestle inside each of us.

Lisa plans to record the Anima Project in Spring 2012, in follow up to Caravan 2010).  Produced and arranged by Engelken, Caravan features 10 fresh takes on Jazz standards and Brazilian tunes, while boldly adapting songs by Billy Idol and Joni Mitchell into the Jazz idiom. The album also includes “From the Earth” a new lyric version of Freddie Hubbard’s Jazz-Funk classic “Red Clay.”  The album was named among the “Best of 2010” by the Jazz Journalists Association.

Lisa Engelken: vocals
Gerry Grosz: vibraphone & piano
Dan Feiszli: bass
Matt Swindells: drums
Special Guest Rob Reich: accordian

“She is an utter original.  Blessed with superlative power, control and range, Engelken can, as mood requires, be as soft as dew or as intense as a sleet storm; her interpretive instincts are astounding.” – Christopher Loudon,  Jazz Times

“Caravan is the work of an artist with her own sound and concept, a daring improviser with the technique to express even her most unorthodox ideas. More than a song stylist, she’s a dramatic force.” -  Andrew Gilbert, San Jose Mercury

“The title cut Caravan is indeed a revamp of the harmonies and arrangements of Debussy and the British alt-pop band Radiohead.  Only Lisa E. could conspire to combine those two influences so effectively. Add singer, composer and producer Lisa Engelken to that pantheon of great jazz artists. Caravan will stand the test of time and is a harbinger of more great music to come.”  - Eric Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor, BeyondChron.org
“Caravan is exceptional by any standard.  A winning display of imagination and freedom, her radical interpretation is what jazz is supposed to be about.” – Ink Magazine

“Bold, lush, exotic and just a little bit dangerous, like waves of sound and heat: Evel Knievel and Janis Joplin. Like Evel, she is a fearless daredevil, but never reckless, knowing exactly whether her voice can jump through a ring of fire and over 30 elephants–or whether it can go 31. And like Janis, she gives every ounce of herself onstage.” – Erin Gray, columnist for The Monterey Herald
“This is a winner, pure and simple. Savor it all.” – Ken Franckling, Jazz Notes

“You have not heard this voice, trust me.”  – Roger Atkinson, JAM Magazine

http://www.lisaengelken.com
http://daily-songs.com/2011/11/18/white-wedding-by-lisa-engelken/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqtqaqGYjoQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvj3UhJ1ETo

$12-$20 admission.  Doors at 7:30 pm.  Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: February 25, 2012 7:30 pm
End: February 25, 2012 10:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $12-20

March 1, 2012

The Destiny Muhammad Jazz Trio: Sassy Jazz Standards On Harp!

Destiny belongs to the genre ‘Celtic to Coltrane’ and is cool and eclectic with a touch of storytelling to round out the sonic experience.  The Destiny Muhammad Jazz Trio moves in the ideal of Jazz Harp Legend Dorothy Ashby. Destiny has opened for The Oakland East Bay Symphony, shared the  stage with Pulitzer Prize Winner/ author Alice Walker,  Grammy Awardees: India, Irei, Narada Michael Walden, Jazz Masters: Azar Lawrence, Marcus Shelby, Omar Sosa and John Santos, and co-starred in Def Jam Poetry Winner Ise Lyfe’s Hip Hop Play “Pistols & Prayers” to name just a few. She has been a headliner for the ‘Women in Jazz’ Concert series in San Francisco.

Destiny Muhammad – harp & vocals
Elliot Racine – upright bass
Myron Cohen  - drums

“This ain’t your grandmama’s tea parlor harp music. This is JAZZ Harp” – Ariel Soto-Suver, San Francisco Bay Guardian

“Destiny Muhammad should be a bandleader…dig!”  - Keith Hines, kcsm.org

http://destinymuhammadjazztrio.blogspot.com

http://youtube/Q1UfeXQaP9A

$10-$15 admission.  Doors at 6:30 pm.  Show at 7:00 pm.

Start: March 1, 2012 6:30 pm
End: March 3, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $10-15

March 9, 2012

ROFESSOR BURNS AND THE LILAC FIELD: An Intimate Evening Of Soul Stirring Indie-Folk

“Definitely headed to great places,” writes the San Francisco Chronicle about Indie-Roots-Folk band Professor Burns and the Lilac Field. With a rich history as a poet, community organizer and university professor, Burns is a rare bird of a songwriter. Teaming up with accomplished San Francisco musician Courtney Browne, the two offer a sonic journey that cracks open the heart and mind with vivid narratives and infectious melodies drawing comparisons to the likes of Iron and Wine, Ben Harper, Mason Jennings and Ani DiFranco.

Sean Burns – guitar and vocals
Courtney Browne – guitar, cello, and vocals

“Word wizardry with roots moving forward–a powerful sound with an understated and captivating presence” – Rupa and the April Fishes

“Professor Burns’ poetic tunes are the three way love child of Woody Guthrie, Chuck D, and Mary Oliver.” – Will Grant

“You know when you’re rushing somewhere in the evening and then come around a corner to unexpectedly catch the lingering sunset and your heart seizes then nearly bursts? That’s Professor Burns and the Lilac Field. Sean Burns and Courtney Browne reminded me how pretty, how delicate, music can be.” – Jennifer Savage, Lost Coast Outpost

http://www.professorburnsandthelilacfield.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/thelilacfield

$10-$15 admission.  Doors at 7:30 pm.  Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: March 9, 2012 7:30 pm
End: March 9, 2012 10:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $10-15

March 10, 2012

THE FOUR BAGS: A Confluence Of Post-Bop, Indie-Rock And Chamber Music

The Four Bags tackle Death Metal, Persian Classical, Brazilian Pop, and French Electronica, ever expanding their stylistic palette while imprinting a distinctive stamp on the music.  They have been featured at the “Next Next” festival at BAM, “Celebrate Brooklyn!” festival in Prospect Park, the Wall to Wall Joni Mitchell Marathon at Symphony Space, a tribute to Burt Bacharach in the Allen Room at Lincoln Center, The Friends of Alec Wilder Concert at St. Peter’s Church, and at the WNYC shows “Spinning on Air”, “Sound Check” and “New Sounds”.  With their new album “Forth” The Four Bags continue a decade-long adventure.

Brian Drye – trombone
Jacob Garchik – accordion
Sean Moran – guitar, baritone guitar
Mike McGinnis – clarinet, bass clarinet

“An album of springy friction” – The New York Times

www.thefourbags.com

$15 admission.  Doors at 7:00 pm. Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: March 10, 2012 7:30 pm
End: March 10, 2012 7:30 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $15

March 11, 2012

ELIYAHU & THE QADIM ENSEMBLE: Mystical Music Of The Near East

Acclaimed for their passionate performances, The Qadim Ensemble is comprised of accomplished and acclaimed musicians. The San Francisco based band has attracted a growing global audience who are responding to their authentic musicianship and timely message.  Qadim is a word found in both Arabic and Hebrew meaning “ancient” as well as “that which will come.”   Their repertoire includes Arabic, Jewish, Turkish Sufi, Hebrew-Yemenite, Armenian, Ladino and Moroccan music, celebrating the common musical and spiritual heritage of the region’s cultures, while honoring the great diversity found within them.  Their most recent CD, Eastern Wind, received raving reviews world-wide, reaching #7 on Billboard’s World Music charts!
Eliyahu Sills – ney (reed flute)
Rachel Valfer Sills - oud and lead vocals
Faisal Zedan – darbukkah, riqq & daf
Geri Hegedus – Turkish baglama saz, divan saz, persian setar, oud

“Truly world music, some of the most open, human music you’ll hear . . . Essential”  - East Bay Express

“Beautifully presented, the players bring superb musicianship and palpable enthusiasm to each performance. Eliyahu’s ney flute along with Rachel’s succulent vocals are stars . . . creating a sense of human communication with the divine.”   - All Things Considered, NPR

“Visionary . . . achingly beautiful . . .” – San Francisco Chronicle

“An amazing talent . . .Their instrumental capabilities are incredible to behold and the interplay is remarkable . . . breathtaking, sweeping vocals . . . The voices and instruments swell with sumptuousness, filling traditional Jewish, Armenian, Moroccan, Egyptian, and Turkish music with life.”  - Jordan Richardson, blogcritics.org

“Rooted in history but infused with a hope for a brighter, more unified tomorrow, Qadim will take you on a beautiful musical journey.” – Portland Tribune

“From the moment the members of Eliyahu Sills’ ensemble pick up their instruments, the music of some of the world’s most ancient cultures comes pouring from the stage in staggering waves.”
-Oakland Tribune

www.QadimMusic.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q84cF23HZ5A&feature=player_embedded

$15 admission.  Doors at 6:30 pm. Show at 7:00 pm.

Start: March 11, 2012 7:00 pm
End: March 11, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $15

March 15, 2012

WORLD BLUES BAND: Acoustic West African Caribbean Blues

Abu Djigo is a world-class, Jazz guitarist who tours Europe and Africa regularly, playing Jazz and African music. He writes original songs with Gary Nelson and Deborah Barer, who appear on the upcoming World Blues CD by Abu Gary, recorded in Guediawaye, Senegal with kora master Baboulaye Cissokho and other top musicians. Mamadou Sidibe was one of the first to play the Malian harp called the kamale ngoni, a smaller version of the traditional Wasalu sacred hunter’s harp the doson ngoni. Mamadou was one of the first to add more strings, and played a key role in bringing the instrument to Malian Pop radio, especially to songs with a women’s rights angle. Mamadou has played with Toumani Diabate, Oumou Sangare, Ramatu Diakite, Mamadou & Vanessa, and more.  NezB (Ernesto Browne) is an amazing vocalist who has performed with OJ Ekemode, Jackie Mittoo, Lynn Taitt, Randy Jackson, Bass Culture. Miriam Makeba, and more.  Gary Nelson has played with Judy Mowatt, Joe Higgs, Roots of Manding, Chepito Areas, David Paich, Bass Culture, and more.

Abu Djigo – nylon string guitar
NezB – lead vocals
Mamadou Sidibe – kamale ngoni, calabasse, vocals
Gary Nelson – steel string guitar, bass, vocals, resonator slide guitar

“The group’s lead singer, Trinidadian lead singer Ernesto Browne has a sufficiently engrossing vocal style that Obeah can perform Pop-Reggae and hard-core Trenchtown Reggae equally well.”  - Derk Richardson – San Francisco Bay Guardian

www.reverberation/#!/abugary
www.myspace.com/abuandgary

$12 – $15 admission.  Doors at 6:30 pm. Show at 7:00 pm.

Start: March 15, 2012 6:30 pm
End: March 15, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $12-15

March 17, 2012

Colm Ó Riain: Irish Fission

This St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Irish-born violinist and 2010 Red Poppy Resident Artist, Colm Ó Riain and his trigger-happy band, mix the ancient beat of Ireland with rhythms and melodies from all over the musical world – Jazz, Blues, Roma (Gipsy), India, Cuba, Brazil and many more.  An accomplished and fiery improviser in many genres, Colm has performed in festivals and venues throughout the world—from Argentina and Brazil to Sweden and Vietnam — while also thrilling audiences at festivals and venues across the United States. His CD “Bridge Across the Blue”, produced with partner-in-crime, poet Pireeni Sundaralingam, features a dazzling array of musicians and poets.

Colm Ó Riain – violin
Geoff van Lienden – guitar
Joe Kyle, Jr, – bass
Wade Peterson – djembe, cajon, congas

“O’Riain’s fireworks display of virtuosity easily spans the diverse genres of gypsy, tango, jazz, blues and Irish music all with his characteristic intelligence and pizzazz” – Irish Herald “genius fiddler” – Mike Scott, The Waterboys

www.colmoriain.com  www.colmoriain.com/colm/video.php?clip=StealthySinners&venue=CafeDuNord

$15 admission.  Doors at 7:30 pm. Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: March 17, 2012 6:30 pm
End: March 17, 2012 10:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $15

March 23, 2012

La Ruya: An Evening Of Near East Flamenco

La Ruya  – Andalusia meets the Near East and Black Sea, sprinkled lightly with a hint of Piazzolla and Kafka – or something like that.  Newcomer Bay Area septet La Ruya strives to capture a sound so obvious that it has yet to be heard.  A meeting of flamenco modes and Arabic makam, darbuka and cajon, 12/8, 10/8 and 9/8… rhythms, chants and tonalities far flung in space and time that still somehow recognize each other.  Who can accurately trace the gypsy music of East and West back to their common source?  At worst this is a scholarly past time, at best it’s something approaching a new, as yet uncharted style.   La Ruya makes no pretense of tradition or authenticity – not minding the sense so long as the sounds take care of themselves.  And La Ruya’s sound depends as much on the dance as the strings, and in the dance it truly lives – hypnotic, almost ritual, it’s the final expression of the spirits summoned in the song.

David Páez – guitar
Gary Haggerty – oud
Briana Di Mara – violin
Melissa Cruz – baile and palmas
Fanny Ara – baile and palmas
Murat Bayhan – darbuka, deff
Samuel Joseph – cajon, darbuka, riqq, deff

http://melissacruz.weebly.com/index.html
http://www.fannyara.com/

$10-$12 admission.  Doors at 7:30 pm.  Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: March 23, 2012 7:30 pm
End: March 23, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $10-12

March 24, 2012

PATRICK WOLFF SEXTET PLUS SPECIAL GUEST DIANA GAMEROS: Record Release Show For “Noose Of Light”

Saxophonist Patrick Wolff has performed with a wide range of musicians, including Indie Rock giants Calexico, Avant-Garde experimentalists Kayo Dot, Afro-Pop greats Asiko, and Fuji music legend Adewale Ayuba. During his eleven years in New York City, Wolff led his trio at Jazz clubs, bars, subway stations, and (less frequently) Mets Stadium and Gracie Mansion. Since moving to San Francisco from New York in 2009, he has become an integral part of the Bay Area’s Jazz scene through his work as a bandleader, composer, educator, and sideman for Marcus Shelby, Graham Connah and others. Red Poppy regulars will know Wolff from his sextet shows, appearances with Adam Shulman, and last year’s tribute to Lucky Thompson. This show celebrates the release of his second album of original material written for sextet, played by some of the best and most creative jazz musicians in the world. In addition to the music from the record, this show will present new material written for sextet and voice, featuring the unique and expressive sound of Diana Gameros.

Patrick Wolff – tenor and alto saxophones, clarinet, compositions
Erik Jekabson – trumpet
Andrew Speight – tenor saxophone and clarinet
Adam Shulman – piano
John Wiitala – bass
Hamir Atwal – drums
Diana Gameros – voice

“With a lush tone … stretching his lines like saltwater confection … Wolff’s phrasing is all lubricious authority.” – Derek Taylor, Cadence Magazine

“The kid can play…so deft and lyrical, and swinging to boot.” Robert Pinsky, former US Poet Laureate

patrickwolffmusic.com

$12-$15 admission. Doors at 7:30 pm.  Show at 8:00 pm.

Start: March 24, 2012 7:30 pm
End: March 24, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $12-15

March 29, 2012

Miguelito Martinez & Corazon Sur Quartet: Del Corazon Al Son

Corazón Sur’s director, Miguel Martínez (Mexico), has brought together the innovative sounds of Latin Jazz and traditional Cuban and Mexican Son with the distinctive Jarocho style of Veracruz. In the process, Martinez has formed a collaboration with some of the best musicians in the Bay Area. Tonight they will produce an evening filled with original compositions and musical arrangements that promise to create a coastal ambiance. The flute and percussions of Corazón Sur create a costal ambiance, impregnated by scents and breezes of the Caribbean, the scents of the ocean, of fruit, and of humid earth. Corazón Sur promotes and creates awareness about the musical richness and diversity of Mexico, widening the narrow view that the world has of Latin America.

Migueli Martinez – flute
Marco Diaz - piano
Saul Sierra - bass
Carlos Caro - percussion

“Martinez has built chops that move across several different contexts as composer, flute player and producer.” – The Latin Jazz Corner
“Beautiful phrases and fine playing” – Robert Dick
www.miguelitomartinez.com
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$12 – $15 admission. Doors at 6:30 pm.  Show at 7:00 pm.

Start: March 29, 2012 6:30 pm
End: March 29, 2012 9:00 pm
Venue: Red Poppy Arthouse
Phone: 1.415.826.2402
Address:
2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
Cost: $12-15
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